Old School Pals: Democrat Alderman Fred Wessels Backs Republican Fred Heitert in Re-Election
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Local Democrat, Ald Fred Wessels of the 13th Ward, has given $500 of his campaign funds to the campaign of Republican Fred Heitert who is seeking retain the 12th Ward seat he was first elected to in the year in which the following events happened:
- YMCA sued the hot new group, The Village People, over their hit song YMCA.
- Patty Hearst is released from prison after he sentence is commuted by President Jimmy Carter.
- Margaret Thatcher becomes the new Prime Minister for England.
- Iran hostage crisis begins.
- Heath Ledger, a star in Brokeback Mountain, born on April 4th.
- Deaths of stars such as Emmett Kelley (b. 1898), Mary Pickford (B. 1892), John Wayne (b. 1907), & Vivian Vance (b. 1909)
- TV Series such as The Facts of Life, The Dukes of Hazzard, Benson and This Old House all premier this year. Other series such as What’s Happening!!, Welcome Back, Kotter; Good Times and Wonder Woman cease production.
- The top grossing film was Every Which Way But Lose.
- The Sugar Hill Gang introduced the commercial world to rap with “Rapper’s Delight” (video on YouTube, history on Wiki). Currently known as old school rap.
- A first class stamp was a mere $0.15.
You can check out the 1979 Wikipedia for more interesting facts. TV Land is also a good way to catch up on the pop culture from the period for those of you not yet born when Heitert was first elected to office. But I’m getting off subject…
Since when do local Democrats give money to Republicans or vice versa? How would you feel as a donor to a Democrat to have that candidate turn around and give some of that money to a Republican? If we are going to continue to have partisan voting in this city this should be an outrage. To verify the contribution from Wessels see Heitert’s 8 Days Before Primary Report (PDF, p2).
I’m sure Wessels and Heitert are old friends by now considering Wessels has been in office since April 1985 — the year I graduated high school. Yep, well over 20 years of hanging out together at the good ole boy social club known as the St. louis Board of Aldermen.
Since I turn 40 tomorrow I’m going to use this post as a stroll down memory lane. From the year 1985:
- Ronald Reagan was sworn into his second term as President. I didn’t say good memories, just memories. Although at this point we had not had a President Bush (H.W. or Dubya).
- ‘We Are the World’ recorded to help famine relief in Africa
- Nelson Mandela is still imprisoned.
- Commodore launches the Amiga personal computer.
- VH-1 debuts
- First class stamp cost $0.20.
- Coke tries a new formula billed as the “New Coke”
- Rock Hudson dies of AIDS.
- The film The Color Purple premiers.
- Tina Turner wins award after award for song & album, “What’s Love Got To Do With It”
- Wham!’s “Careless Whisper” tops charts. Our very cool high school english teacher uses song in class lesson, writes part of the lyrics on blackboard, “I’m never gonna dance again, guilty feet have got no rhythm”
The sad thing is with this city we can’t just hop into a Delorean and change events, we simply can’t go Back to the Future.